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Preview of Valentine Math:  Circle Graphs

Valentine Math: Circle Graphs

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cmb
Students will create Circle Graphs (which they will later turn into hearts) and give them to their favorite teacher in the school. Students will first fill in a decimal/fraction/percent/degree chart using the candy from a box of candy hearts. They will use this information to create a circle graph. Students will then turn the circle into a heart and write a message on the back of the heart for their favorite teacher. The chart (and an example of how to complete the chart), how to create the
Preview of Valentine Candy Math Graphing and Computation

Valentine Candy Math Graphing and Computation

Created by
Pamela Brock
This fun activity by Pamela Brock involves students in using Valentine candy conversation hearts to graph data, multiply, make comparisons, and to create fractions, decimals, and percents. It is perfect for Valentine's Day activities and is geared for students in grades 4 - 6. A list of helpful tips to encourage problem solving, promote discussion and to help with correcting the assignment is included. A rubric for grading the graphing section is also included. This work is licensed under a
Preview of Valentines Day Question of the Day Graphing and Survey Questions

Valentines Day Question of the Day Graphing and Survey Questions

These Valentine's Day Questions of the Day are a great way to introduce graphing and surveys to your students. These can be used in a morning meeting to take attendance, and are great conversation starters for students. The questions included in this set are a mix of questions related to Valentine's Day and generic every day questions. Great to display in a pocket chart, or try laminating and adding magnets to all the pieces and use on a whiteboard or cookie tray! This download includes:-10 sim
Preview of Excel Graphing Valentine Candy Hearts Investigation

Excel Graphing Valentine Candy Hearts Investigation

Created by
Caryn Dingman
#welovecandyhearts This integrated Math/ Science/ Technology project is a great way to make statistics and probability real, relevant, fun, and delicious! Students will create bar graphs using Excel to display Valentine candy hearts data, as students consider packaging and production of small Valentine candy heart individual boxes. Project file includes sample bulletin board display poster, project directions in individual student checklist form, and rubric to grade the finished graph. Project
Preview of Valentine's Day Candy Heart Math: Fun with Fractions

Valentine's Day Candy Heart Math: Fun with Fractions

Students will need an individual box of candy hearts to complete the activity. Students will label fractions as a set, compare fractions, add fractions, draw area models, create equal groups (dividing with and without remainders), and create a graph.
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